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But after he pulled up the van they just got hopped on the roof and then got off making the whole drive the van over here thing completely pointless. THEY WALKED AWAY INTO THE FOREST THEN SOMEHOW ENDED UP BEHIND HERSHEL. WHAT THE FUCK HAPPENED AND HOW DID THEY DO THAT.

Okay, I know this is a joke about the barn looking like a face, but seriously, what the fuck was Rick's plan in setting the barn on fire? First of all, a barn filled with hay would go up like a bomb anyway, then he adds gasoline, plus there was no other way out aside from counting on Jimmy to drive the RV up there amidst all the mob of zombies so they could jump on top of it, which was basically a shitty plan even if the barn weren't on fire. How the fuck was he supposed to know the RV would be there? For all he knew, Jimmy didn't even see the zombies and didn't know Rick and Carl would be at the back hayloft door.

After almost burning himself and his son to death, they still have to run through the horde anyway, and they got Jimmy killed. The zombies seemed totally unaffected by the fire. Yes, presumably they burned up completely in some cases, but they were still zombieing around even when they were on fire, which is even worse than a regular zombie.

This is a perfect example of what frustrates me so much about these people. When will there be just one situation where a character has to suffer the consequences of his own action, rather than relying on someone else to figure it out/fix it/die because of his mistake?

We watched a past episode and I blurted out "Surprised barn is surprised." I got weird looks from the family. Then when this happened I said, "aww now it has heart burn," that one recieved a few laughs.

It was on the front page genius. Maybe think a little before you condescend me. Despite that matter, the rules are there so people can view this subreddit without having to worry about being spoiled even if they wanted to come in after an episode.

But also people have to think and realize that with a season finale, there will be TONS of people posting stuff about what happened. I think both parties are at fault, but its not that big of a deal. Not like the post truly ruins or spoils anything.

I'm debating whether or not to unsub from it because I don't care nor like memes, but /r/thetalkingdead isn't very populated right now so although there are more insightful posts, there's not too many of them.